extension

I just learned about this great new browser extension by Sindre Sorhus called Refined Twitter that makes modifications to the Twitter Website in order to offer a much better user experience and features. At the same time, it also fixes many “dumb annoyances” with the website. You can read more about it here and check out the open-source code on GitHub.

It’s available as a Chrome Extension, but you can also install it for Firefox and Opera. If you use Safari or Edge, well, oops!

As someone who has been spending a majority of his time building and editing websites lately, it has almost become second nature to right click on a page element to inspect it. I love writing CSS code way more than HTML, so I enjoy styling the websites I build fare more than I enjoy actually building them. Although the native style [...]

LookUp has long been our favorite dictionary app for iPhone. We first wrote about it back in 2014 and since then, it has continued to evolve into a mature dictionary app with an exceptionally crafted UI as well as a fantastic feature set. The release of LookUp 3.0 back in September brought along a lovely visual refresh of the main screen [...]

Point is a clever browser extension for Google Chrome that helps you share interesting webpages or links with your friends. It sports a really slick User Interface and works wonderfully well. Point allows you to share the page you’re currently on with your friends. Once you install Point, it asks you to sign in with your Google or [...]

Dribbble is still a brilliant community of designers and a great source of inspiration for a lot of the new design trends out there. There’s plenty of interesting content that designers post on the site and Dribbble New Tab is a Dribble Chrome Extension to get all the great content right in your Google Chrome browser. As the name [...]

The photos you take using your smartphone’s camera contain much more than just the moment you’ve captured. Additional data such as the make & model of your smartphone, details like ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Focal Length as well as the location where that photo was taken is available along with the photo itself. [...]